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Product category: PCs and Embedded Systems
News Release from: Impulse | Subject: Onyx-150 medical panel PC
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 23 January 2008

Medical PC helps manage patient data

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The Onyx-150 fanless medical PC terminal is a low-cost, compact yet high-performance platform for all medical applications.

Impulse has released the Onyx-150 medical panel PC from AAEON Technology The slim and fanless medical station uses the Intel Celeron M 600MHz processor

It features an onboard 256Mbyte DDR SDRAM memory with further support up to 1Gbyte.

Its 15in XGA true colour TFT LCD display features a 400nits high brightness for viewing medical and data images.

An optional mini capture card supports nonDICOM to DICOM imaging for faster and safer data transmitting.

The PPC's second 10/100Base-TX or Gigabit Ethernet is easily selectable for integration into an existing medical computing backbone.

The Onyx-150 supports multiple I/O including four serial ports (three RS-232 and one RS-232/411/485), two USB2.0 ports, one Parallel port, a VGA port and an audio interface which supports MIC-in, Line-in and Line-out.

For large and easily accessible data storage, the optional 2.5in hard disk and slim CD-ROM/Combo/DVD-ROM drives help users preserve medical data.

A six-in-one card reader or optional eight-in-one card reader provides extra removable storage read/write functionality to save prescriptions or other medical information.

Touchscreen models are also available offering an easy to use interactive user interface that is fast becoming essential in most medical and industrial environments.

It's rugged resistive touchscreen design ensures long-term, trouble-free, intuitive computing.

The Onyx-150 fanless medical PC terminal is a low-cost, compact yet high-performance platform for all medical applications.

Applications are found in nursing carts, at the bedside, and in trolley and PACS systems.

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